ABOUT THE COURSE This workshop is dedicated to working with the myofascial system of the torso. Injury, poor postural patterns and over use compensations are only a few of the reasons for discomfort in our upper body. Other conditions that affect breathing are also part of the picture. Working with the myofascial system helps bring …
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The Ubiquity Of Uncertainty: Learnings From The Low Back Pain Context – with Dr. Nathalia Costa
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION Uncertainty is inherent to, and ubiquitous in, healthcare practices. Yet practical guidance on how to navigate uncertainty remains largely underexplored. This session draws from findings from the low back pain literature specifically, and the healthcare literature more broadly, to stimulate the audience to both critically reflect about how we navigate uncertainty and …
Structural Myofascial Therapy: Exploring the Torso with BetsyAnn Baron
ABOUT THE COURSE This workshop is dedicated to working with the myofascial system of the torso. Injury, poor postural patterns and over use compensations are only a few of the reasons for discomfort in our upper body. Other conditions that affect breathing are also part of the picture. Working with the myofascial system helps bring …
Advanced: Cupping – with Movement with Paul Kohlmeier
ABOUT THE COURSE Join Paul Kohlmeier for this hands-on training and learn how to provide quick and effective pain management for the enhanced mobility of your clients with Cupping Therapy. This Advanced course is for those who have already taken a Cupping course and would like to elevate their practice with Cupping with Movement! Our Advanced …
Cupping: The Basics – with Paul Kohlmeier
ABOUT THE COURSE Join Paul Kohlmeier for this hands-on training and learn how to provide quick and effective pain management for the enhanced mobility of your clients with Cupping Therapy. Interested in learning how to educate your clients on the ways in which a program of Cupping Therapy fits perfectly into their wellness activities? Let’s …
10 Things RMTs Need to Know About Reconciliation – with Pamela Fitch and Susan Dupuis
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION Following the National Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s report, many people want to know more about the lived experiences of Indigenous people in Canada. Given the intimacy of the practice of massage therapy, RMTs may be faced with uncomfortable clinical situations when they are unaware of the impact of their words or actions. …
Branding Your Authentic Self: Building Your Business Your Way – Mark Chee-Aloy
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION Healthcare Professionals invest so much time, effort, and money into acquiring the vast knowledge to become innovative experts in their field, but often fall short or do not reach their maximum potential in their business ventures. We see ourselves as healthcare professionals not as business owners and brands. We are so preoccupied …
Demystify the Cervical Spine: Anatomy, Assessment, Action – with Dr. Nikita Vizniak
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION In this online course, learn how the real body looks with practical discussion of applied anatomy, observed palpation, observed orthopedic testing, and tissue specific pathology identification (skin, fascia, muscle, tendon, ligament, nerve, bone, lymphatics, blood vessels, adipose, viscera). Identifying anatomical variation and common anatomy presentation is essential for healthcare practice. Variations are …
Structural Myofascial Therapy: Exploring the Torso – with BetsyAnn Baron
ABOUT THE COURSE This workshop is dedicated to working with the myofascial system of the torso. Injury, poor postural patterns and over use compensations are only a few of the reasons for discomfort in our upper body. Other conditions that affect breathing are also part of the picture. Working with the myofascial system helps bring …
Techniques for Postural Awareness – with Robert Libbey
ABOUT THE COURSE A Bioplasticity Perspective! This isn’t a typical crossed syndrome course! That’s so 1980’s! Let’s modernize how we approach posture. Let’s delve into the plethora of postural perspectives. We’ll look into the history of posture, who, what, when, where why and how it came to be what it is now. We’ll dispel upper/lower …
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